Cover of a school yearbook from the Collège Sainte-Croix for the 1905-1906 school year, published by the Librairie Beauchemin in Montréal. Félix Gatineau attended the school c. 1870s, and his daughter's name (Ida Gatineau) is inscribed on the cover, although she didn't attend the school.
A letter to Félix Gatineau, from J. A. Martin. The letter touches on their friendship, Gatineau's recent election win, a cold welcome Gatineau received from the Cercle Canadien, the status of the local Republican party, and other local news.
A letter to Félix Gatineau, from J. A. Martin. In the letter Martin congratulates Gatineau on his recent election, having heard the news from Origène Paquette.
This weather journal describes the temperature and daily weather observations written by Maurice Michaud who lived in Van Buren, Maine. The author also included events and feelings about the day. Looking through these journals you will also find loose receipts and towns he visited, many located in Northern Maine. He also mentions Edmundston several times which is a Canadian city that shares a border with Madawaska, Maine.